Could someone tell me how to read info pages / find out what info pages are available? I know this is probably a dumb question, but I don't seem to have an info <topic> command - so does info use a different kind of syntax to man or is it a special package or what?
Thanks! Tim > [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > >> I've no intention of starting a flame war - but the fact remains, if the man >> pages are no longer being supported by developers, there's no sense >> including >> them in the man pages package. It just adds to the confusion. > > Not true. If the manpage says "this manpage is out of date, see the info > pages" then I've learned _exactly_ what I need to know from the manpage. > If there's no manpage there then I'll just be confused and wondering why > there's no documentation. > > Later, > Dale ---------------------------------- E-Mail: Timothy Hospedales <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: 22-Mar-99 Time: 15:06:56 This message was sent by XFMail Powered by Debian GNU/Linux. ----------------------------------